Feel the breeze and be at ease because it's Island Time!
You can't beat the beaches in Cala D'or, a scenic seaside town on the island of Majorca in Spain. The Mediterranean-style villas, hotels, and buildings are white-washed, giving this town an airy look and feel that matches the bright skies and sparkling waters. Sip some cervezas at one of the waterfront bars, and sample some of the local food, an awesome cross of Spanish and Mediterranean cuisines. There's a mini-train to take you around the island, so you can explore the shores and more during your Cala D'or vacation rental.
If the beach is where you belong, you'll fit right in
There are many beautiful beaches, including Cala Gran and Cala Esmeralda, and all of their soft sand and warm aqua waters will make you go "ahhhhh." Speaking of water, Porto Cristo, 17 miles north, has 2 underground lakes called Fishhook Caves and Cavern of the Dragons, which you should absolutely explore on a boat tour. You can't go wrong with some coastal hiking and cliff-jumping at Mondrago Natural Park 7 miles away. And as a bonus, this park has beachfront bars. Finally, the Roman-Gothic Palma Cathedral is a pretty impressive sight, about 37 miles away in Palma.
Dive into fun at this happening seaside city
Is the seaside your scene? You'll be happy as a clam with Cala D'or vacation rentals. This island town has tons of water activities, like snorkeling and surfing, and there's a marina with charter boats and yachts. Enjoy the sea breeze when you stroll the streets, and stop at 1 of the waterfront bars to sample the island's own herbal liqueur, Herbs de Majorca. Portopetro is a cool fishing port where you can eat your fill of fresh seafood. If you wanna see sea life, scuba dive into the clear, calm waters to explore the reefs, caves, and shipwrecks.
Happiness comes in waves at the sunny shores of Cala D'or
Blue skies are smiling at you almost every day of the year here. The sea temperature hits 77 degrees in late summer, so you'll be comfortably warm in the water. European travelers love to bask on the beaches in the summer, so expect some crowds around July and August when highs are in the upper 70s. If you want a quieter scene, check out Cala D'or in the mellow winter months where temps are in the mid 40s. If you're there in late fall, get ready for some November rain, but otherwise, it's sunny skies for Cala D'or vacation rentals.
Toast to a coast of sheltered coves with crystal blue waters
Cala D'or is a treasure map of priceless seaside terrain. On the southwest side of the island of Majorca, about 70 miles off the coast of Spain, these sandy lands pave the way for sheltered coves and inlets on the turquoise Mediterranean. Further inland and on the island's north side, you'll find limestone cliffs and mountains. Mondrago Natural Park, about 7 miles from Cala D'or vacation rentals, has spectacular seaside hiking, with jagged cliffs and more white-sand beaches. The surrounding wetlands attract migrating birds, and the calm waters are a great place to explore the ocean floor.
Traveling to and around Cala d'Or
The nearest airport is in Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), located 29.2 mi (47 km) from the city center.